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The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) is a state agency responsible for both consumers and the insurance industry. We work to fulfill our legislative mandate to regulate the insurance industry, administer the Texas workers’ compensation system, and promote a healthy insurance marketplace, while also protecting the people and the businesses that are served by insurance. We take our responsibility to Texans seriously and strive for excellent customer service through our professional attitude, competence and efficiency.

evaluates recorded assets, liabilities, surplus and capital for compliance with statutes, rules, and regulations;

prepares correspondence to verify company accounts and reconciling replies to company records; and

assists with special projects.

Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in business administration, finance, accounting, economics, insurance, or related field is generally preferred. Successful completion of the following courses is required for degrees other than Accounting:

Accounting Fundamentals (6 semester hours)

Finance or Economics (3 semester hours)

General Auditing (3 semester hours)

Business Law (3 semester hours)

OR

Master of science (MS), or M.B.A. in accounting from an accredited college or university.

COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT REQUIRED WITH SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

Must attain qualification as an Accredited Financial Examiner (AFE) within a period not longer than three years after employment as a trainee, and qualification as a Certified Financial Examiner (CFE) within a period not longer than five years after employment as a trainee.

NOTE: In order to attain the Certified Financial Examiner (CFE), a total of three semester hours of a Management course from an accredited college or university is required. Management courses offered by CPCU, LOMA and CLU will satisfy this requirement

This position requires demonstrated knowledge of:

basic financial accounting practices and procedures, general business concepts, and a general understanding of business law and practices; and

using Microsoft Office software applications, including Word, Excel and Outlook

This position requires demonstrated skill in:

problem solving, decision making and planning;

professional verbal and written communication skills;

gathering and assimilating information from multiple sources efficiently, and developing clear and concise conclusions; and